This Sunday’s Article


For almost two months now it seems as if the entire world has been so very serious. I feel sometimes as though a black cloud has descended upon us. Where has our smile and humor gone?

So, this Sunday is going to be “Frivolous Sunday”. I have a few of my favorite things for you too listen too, and then I am going to top our frivolity with a poll. A totally frivolous poll. Our frivolous poll will not give us world peace, feed the hungry, or outlaw criminals, it won’t even sharpen your pencil or make your morning coffee.

Then, all of us will spend the rest of our Sunday being totally frivolous, while smiling at everyone and no one. Let’s hope that this catches on … at least for one day.

So, until Sunday, soldier on my friends.

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Jocko … a Racist Icon or Deliverer of the Oppressed?


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image of lawn jockey, the Jocko style (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Most lawn jockeys today are white, but over 100 years ago most were black. There are two styles of lawn jockey, the Jocko (black) and the Cavalier Spirit (white). The Jocko is the lawn jockey that interests us now.

The jocko lawn jockey had exaggerated features; big eyes, flat nose, curly hair and large lips. The skin tone was often a gloss black and during the American Civil War, they were made of cast iron. Legend has it that the inspiration for the Jock lawn jockey goes back to an American Revolutionary War hero, under General George Washington, though no supporting evidence has been discovered yet.

Charles Blockson, the curator of the Afro-American Collection at Temple University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, states the Jockos were used in the underground railroad during the civil war. He goes on to state that a green ribbon tied to the statue meant it was safe and a red ribbon meant it was not safe. Mr. Blockson says that many people who do not know the history of Jocko have feelings of humiliation and anger when they see the statue.

Many people discredit the Underground Railroad affiliation because red and green signals meaning stop/go or danger/safe were not standardized until World War One. If it were not for Judge Benjamin Piatt and his wife, I would have to agree.

Judge Piatt built a house in what is today West Liberty, Ohio; in Logan County. Judge Piatt was also the father of Don and Abram Piatt. The two brothers built the Piatt Castles (Mac-O-Chee and Mac-A-Cheek) after the civil war. The Castles are open for tours from spring to fall. Mrs. Piatt was an abolitionists and Benjamin Piatt a circuit judge. Due to the Fugitive Slave Act, the judge could not associate with his wife’s abolitionist work. Mrs. Piatt used their home as a station for runaway slaves going to Canada. When the judge was away Mrs. Piatt put a small American flag in Jocko’s hand to show it was safe. When the judge was home Mrs. Piatt removed the flag so the conductor and runaway slaves would know it was not safe to stop.

Being an officer of the court the judge had to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act and could not be aware of her activities. But of course the judge was no fool and was perfectly aware of his wife’s activities. To ensure he would remain ignorant of his wife’s activities he would always send a messenger to tell his wife when he was coming home.

You decide. Is Jocko an icon of racism or a deliverer of the oppressed?

In the future I will write more about the Piatt family and their wonderful castles.

English: Side of Mac-A-Cheek Castle, located o...

English: Side of Mac-A-Cheek Castle, located off State Route 245 east of West Liberty in Monroe Township, Logan County, , . Built in 1864, it and the nearby Mac-O-Chee Castle are operated as historic house museums. Under the name of “Abram S. Piatt House and Donn S. Piatt House”, the Piatt Castles are listed on the . (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Front and side of Mac-O-Chee Castle, ...

English: Front and side of Mac-O-Chee Castle, located off State Route 245 east of West Liberty in Monroe Township, Logan County, , . Built in 1864, it and the nearby Mac-A-Cheek Castle are operated as historic house museums. Under the name of “Abram S. Piatt House and Donn S. Piatt House”, the Piatt Castles are listed on the . (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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And the Winner is …


As a writer, peer awards are prized. An award by others in your field is a stamp of approval that you are doing all the technical things correctly (a big relief, and also hard to self-judge).

However, a reader’s choice award is the most humbling, encouraging, and rewarding. Writers and authors write for you the reader (and for ourselves) and sometimes it is very hard for us to know if we are succeeding. A reader’s choice award is that approval.

I would like to thank Ms. Walsh and Ms. Burdette for helping to make our web site a better web site. I would also like to extend to both of the authors an open invitation to contribute to our web site in the future.

Thank you ladies you have both been greatly appreciated by us all.

And now the winner of the 2012 Reader’s Choice Award goes to:

Ms. J.G. Burdette

Congratulations J.G.

Please join me in commending Ms. Burdette and Ms. Walsh.

Award Certificate. 2012 Reader's Choice Award.

Award Certificate. 2012 Reader’s Choice Award.

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2012 Reader’s Choice Award.
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One Lovely Blog Award


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I want to thank J.G. Burdette ( www.jgburdette.wordpress.com ) for nominating me for this award. I am humbled and thankful . I began writing with the purpose to entertain and to hopefully help other people.

Seven random things about me … mmmm.

1) Sometimes at the end of a hard week I like to relax with a little bourbon, alot of water and ice in a tall glass while listening to Mozart with my eyes closed in my favorite chair.

2) I spent almost nine years on submarines in the United States Navy.

3) I am willing to try almost anything that catches my interest.

4) I am also an award winning chess player, artist, and carver (a few other things too, but those are the ones I enjoy the most).

5) I won my first writing contest when I was just a school boy.

6) I like fishing and sometimes even  use bait; though most of the time I don’t want to be bother with reeling them in (I can’t prove it, but I think the fish appreciate this too).

7) I like people, all kinds of people. If I ever disappear on you I am probably off somewhere listening to a strangers story. Everyone has them, and they are all so unique and interesting.

Once again I would like to say Thank you for this award.

Thank You !!!

Thank You !!!

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Important !!!


If you haven’t voted yet, you still have until midnight Friday New York time (that about 34.5 hours from now). Don’t forget to vote for your favorite author.

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